Épisodes

  • The Effectiveness Checklist
    Jan 17 2026

    In this episode, we explore what it really means to be an effective music educator—beyond good intentions, busy rehearsals, or polished performances.

    To support this reflection, I've created a printable Effectiveness Checklist designed specifically for music educators. This tool helps you evaluate classroom management, professionalism, and musical leadership in a clear, non-judgmental way.

    👉 Download the Effectiveness Checklist here:
    Effectiveness Checklist

    Use it after rehearsal, during planning time, or as part of your professional reflection routine.

    One question. One habit. One step forward.

    Checkout The Music Educator Podcast Seasons 1-6 on YouTube

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    9 min
  • Harmony in Motion
    Jan 12 2026

    Harmony in Motion – Teaching Music Through Movement and Technology

    What happens when we stop asking students to sit still — and instead invite them to feel the music?

    In this episode of The Music Educator Podcast, Bill Stevens explores how movement can become one of the most powerful tools in a modern music classroom. Through a real classroom story, research-backed pedagogy, and practical strategies, this episode examines how intentional movement — paired with today's technology — deepens musical understanding, boosts engagement, and builds authentic connection.

    Drawing inspiration from Orff, Dalcroze, and Laban, Bill bridges time-tested movement philosophies with 21st-century tools like GarageBand, Soundtrap, Flip, and video-based rhythm challenges. Whether you teach elementary music, band, choir, or guitar, you'll walk away with concrete techniques you can apply immediately.

    This episode covers:

    • Why movement is essential for rhythmic accuracy and musical expression

    • How embodied learning supports neurodiverse and reluctant learners

    • Ways to merge physical motion with digital music creation

    • Classroom-ready strategies for elementary, guitar, choral, and band settings

    • A music history spotlight on Émile Jaques-Dalcroze and the origins of eurhythmics

    🎯 This week's challenge: Choose one lesson where students express sound through movement — even briefly — and reflect on what changes in engagement, understanding, or ensemble energy.

    If you're looking to create a music classroom that is active, inclusive, and deeply musical, this episode is for you.

    🎶 Subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with a colleague who believes music is meant to be experienced — not just explained.

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    11 min
  • Why We Teach
    Jan 10 2026

    Season 7, Episode 1 - Why We Teach

    After a few-year hiatus, The Music Educator Podcast returns—reborn with purpose, clarity, and renewed energy.

    Hosted by Bill Stevens, veteran music educator, podcaster, and storyteller, this podcast dives deep into the art and science of teaching music in the 21st century. Seasons 1–6 laid the foundation. This new chapter goes further—slower, deeper, and more intentional.

    Each episode begins with real stories from band rooms, choir rooms, orchestra rehearsals, and guitar classes—the moments that challenge us, change us, and remind us why we teach. From those stories, Bill unpacks three powerful, transferable teaching concepts, complete with practical strategies, procedures, and reflective prompts that work across:

    • Elementary, middle, and high school

    • Band, orchestra, choir, and guitar

    This is not a podcast about quick fixes or chasing trends.
    It's about teaching that lasts.

    You'll hear conversations about:

    • Student thinking and musical identity
    • Purpose-driven rehearsals
    • Building musicians who don't need the teacher in the room
    • What truly matters in modern music education

    Whether you're a first-year teacher or a seasoned educator searching for renewed purpose, The Music Educator Podcast is designed to be a resource you return to—an invitation to think deeply, teach intentionally, and reconnect with the heart of this work.

    Subscribe. Share with a colleague.
    And let's make music education better—together.

    For The Music Educator Podcast Seasons 1-6 find us on YouTube!

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    9 min